If one wheel of the drive axle is on stable ground but the other is on a slippery or loose surface, the wheel that is threatening to skid is therefore braked as much as possible until the other wheel can regain its grip. And in order to generate extra wheel spin when required, for example when rocking the car out of snow, you can deactivate the ASC+T function.
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Sunday, May 31, 2009
Automatic Stability Control, Traction
Automatic Stability Control + Traction (ASC+T) is a subfunction of DSC and prevents the drive wheels from spinning. This ensures optimum traction and driving stability.

If one wheel of the drive axle is on stable ground but the other is on a slippery or loose surface, the wheel that is threatening to skid is therefore braked as much as possible until the other wheel can regain its grip. And in order to generate extra wheel spin when required, for example when rocking the car out of snow, you can deactivate the ASC+T function.
If one wheel of the drive axle is on stable ground but the other is on a slippery or loose surface, the wheel that is threatening to skid is therefore braked as much as possible until the other wheel can regain its grip. And in order to generate extra wheel spin when required, for example when rocking the car out of snow, you can deactivate the ASC+T function.